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Physicists pretend not only to know everything, but also to know everything bet- ter. This applies in particular to computational statistical physicists like US. Thus many of our colleagues have applied their computer simulation techniques to fields outside of physics, and have published sometimes in biological, economic or sociological journals, and publication flow in the opposite direction has also started. | ELSEVIER Monograph Series on Nonlinear Science and Complexity editors A.C.J. LUO AND G. ZASLAVSKY Volume 1 Biology Sociology Geology by Computational Physicists D. STAUFFER s. MOSS DE OLIVEIRA P.M.C. DE OLIVEIRA AND J.s. SÁ MARTINS Biology Sociology Geology by Computational Physicists MONOGRAPH SERIES ON NONLINEAR SCIENCE AND COMPLEXITY SERIES EDITORS Albert C.J. Luo Southern Illinois University Edwardsville USA George Zaslavsky New York University New York USA ADVISORY BOARD V Afraimovich San Luis Potosi University San Luis Potosi Mexico Eshel Ben-Jacob Tel Aviv University Israel Guoqian Chen Peking University Beijing China B. Chirikov The Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics Novosibirsk Russia M. Courbage Université Paris 7 Paris France Bernold Fiedler Freie Universităt Berlin Berlin Germany James A. Glazier Indiana University Bloomington USA N. Ibragimov Blekinge Institute of Technology Karlskrona Sweden R. Rand Cornell University Ithaca USA L. Reichl University of Texas Austin USA Dietrich Stauffer Institute for Theoretical Physics University of Cologne Koln Germany J. Sun University of Delaware Newark USA P. Yu The University of Western Ontario London Ontario .